Cloud in the MTG set
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Magic: The Gathering FINAL FANTASY is now up for preorder

Fantastic crossover.

The long-awaited Magic: The Gathering and FINAL FANTASY collaboration for MTG’s Universes Beyond series has finally been revealed, and you can now claim as many packs as you want ahead of the set’s release on June 13.

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Yesterday, Wizards Of The Coast revealed how the iconic Final Fantasy summons would work on this collaboration. The company also revealed the cards of some of the most iconic characters in the history of the series. The most hype reveals so far, were those of Cloud and Tidus, who’ll be part of the commander set.

Cloud and Tidus' cards on MTG
Image via Wizards Of The Coast

These are the two main characters in the two most successful Final Fantasy titles so far, meaning Wizards would naturally be big selling points for this new set. Still, the company reminds players that the set features characters from every single one of the 16 mainline Final Fantasy series.

Among the reveals so far, my favorite has to be Jumbo Cactuar, a card whose special ability, “10,000 Needles,” will annihilate anyone who doesn’t find a way to stop it. What a beautiful way to celebrate one of the ever seen in a game.

Jumbo Cactuar on MTG
Image via Wizards Of The Coast.

You can now preorder some items from the Magic: The Gathering — FINAL FANTASY s൲et. Through Amazon, you can already preorder the , , , and commander decks, except the one featuring Cloud.

, , will likely become available to preorder anytime now. Prerelease packs a🧜re 𓆉available for preorder at your local store.

The Magic: The Gathering — FINAL FANTASY will be released on June 13, except for the , which comes o𝔍ut on June 27.


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